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Live blog : 11th edition of the NUJS-HSF National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition

The 11th edition of the NUJS National Corporate Law Moot Court Competition 2019 to be held in association with Herbert Smith Freehills LLP will be conducted in the West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences campus from the 25th of January to the 27th of January, 2019. Over the last decade the NUJS-HSF Moot has gained a reputation as one of the foremost corporate law moots in the country.

The 11th edition will witness the participation of teams from 24 leading law schools from across the country. Like previous editions the moot will be judged by a stellar pool of judges which will include legal practitioners excelling in the field of corporate law, litigation, academia, etc. and will serve as a unique opportunity for students to showcase their understanding of corporate and commercial laws before them. This panel will include Mr. Chris Parsons(Partner and Chairman of the HSF India Group) and Mr. Nicholas Peacock (Partner and Head of India Disputes). It aims to provide a platform for law students to learn about the rich and complex field of Indian corporate law and sharpen their advocacy skills.

The moot problem has been drafted by Rhodes Scholar and Barrister at One Essex Court, Mr. Niranjan Venkatesan and is based on contemporary issues in corporate and commercial law in India.

Good Evening everyone! The registration for the 11th edition of the NUJS-HSF moot court competition has started. The colleges that will be participating in the moot are

NALSAR university of law

Government Law College, Mumbai

National Law University, Delhi

National Law Institute University, Bhopal

National Law University, Jodhpur

National Law School India University, Bangalore

Indian Law Society Law College

Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar

Hidayatullah National Law University, Raipur

O.P Jindal Global University

National Law University, Jodhpur

Amity Law School, Delhi

Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi

Symbiosis Law School, Noida

School of Law, Christ

The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi

Rajiv Gandhi National University of Law, Patiala, Punjab

School of Law, SASTRA

Symbiosis Law School, Pune

National University of Study and Research in Law, Ranchi

Maharasthra National Law University, Aurangabad

Institute of Law, Nirma University of Ahmedabad

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University, Lucknow

NMIMS SOL

18:59: Opening Ceremony

The opening ceremony witnessed the presence of the participating teams. Mr. Chris Parsons, the partner and chairman of the HSF India group and Mr. Nicholas Peacock, Partner and Head of India Disputes graced the occasion with their presence. The welcome address was delivered by Ms. Paramita Dasgupta, faculty advisor of the NUJS Moot Court Society. Mr. Aryan Agarwal the convenor of the NUJS Moot Court Society thanked her for the inspirational and insightful speech after which he declared the conference formally open.

Day 2:

11:06:

Good morning everyone! On account of the 70th Republic Day, celebrations were held in the campus. A picture of the same has been attached. Parallely the judges briefing was held in room 107.The participants are now all geared up to present their cases. We wish them the best of luck!

12:30: The preliminary round one has ended. The participants have proceeded for lunch.

The quarter finals have begun. 8 teams fight it out to reach take home the winning trophy. We congratulate the following teams who have qualified for the quarter finals (in no particular order).

National Law School Institute University, Bangalore

National Law University, Odisha

National Law University, Jodhpur

Institute of Law, Nirma University of Ahmedabad

The National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi

School of Law, SASTRA

National Law Institute University, Bhopal

National Law University, Delhi

Day 3:

09:30: Judges Briefing

Good morning everyone, the judges briefing has ended. As the competition gets tougher the day will witness the knockout stages of the tournament where teams will battle it out in the finals and the semi finals to emerge victorious.

10:35: Semi Finals

The teams that have qualified for the semi finals are (in no particular order):

The Informal Discussion group is organising its 68th session with Mr. Chris Parsons (Partner and Chairman of HSF India Group), Mr. Nicholas Peacock (Partner and Head of India Disputes) and Ms. Shruti Ranjan (Partner, Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas and batch of 2007 alumna from NUJS). The talk will cover the theme "Life in a Corporate Law Firm".

15:13: Finals

The finals have begun and are in full swing with the teams bringing out the best arguments to take phone the title of winner. The two teams that have made it to the finals are National Law Institute University, Bhopal and National Law University, Odisha. We wish the teams the best of luck!

Results: The finals were won by the National Law University, Odisha with National Law University, Bhopal emerging as the runners up. Congrats!

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PDG is the new MCS faculty advisor? Nice! When did that happen? About time the last ones were removed, they knew jack about mooting. At least she is an alumnus and can appreciate the importance of mooting.

@nope: Clearly shows you can't understand or don't have the patience to read plain English. There were 2 faculty advisors before. One was LLB alumnus, the other not. The point was being made about the second one.